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Title: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: bupster on August 11, 2005, 17:26:47
How do you know when plums are ripe? (new plot, old plum tree, a yellow variety) and do they need to ripen further after picking?
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: undercarriage plan on August 11, 2005, 17:35:34
Not thick at all. No idea though  ;D! Sorry, but someone will know I'm sure, could try squeezy squeezy test?   :o Lottie  ;D
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: bupster on August 11, 2005, 17:47:15
I love the squeezy squeezy test. It's going to take ages to get up to speed on these technical horticultural terms.
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: Derekthefox on August 11, 2005, 17:55:00
You know when they are ripe, because the wasps get them !  ;D

I have always assumed, like apples, that they come away easily from the branch. Also the squeeze test applies as well. Personally, I prefer the taste test . . .  :D
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: undercarriage plan on August 11, 2005, 21:41:19
Well Bupster, takes years of training to learn all the horticultural terms......though the squeezy splat test is an art form in itself...... ;D Lottie 
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: ruudbarb on August 11, 2005, 21:47:55
Hi Bupster - being an 'idiot' [;D],  are you sure they aren't gages?  You are in the middle of greengage country - lucky thing.   :P

You fondle the plum/gage gently and if they feel softish, twist it round whilst applying a little pulling pressure, when, if ripe, it should come off the tree and fall lovingly in your hand.  You then stick your teeth into into it whilst looking for the next one to try to see if it is better than the first.  
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: undercarriage plan on August 11, 2005, 21:54:10
Ah yes, squeezy soft drop test,  good idea......Lottie ;D
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: bupster on August 12, 2005, 11:22:19
My site secretary told me they were plums, and they look plummish.  ???

I will try the squeezy soft drop test forthwith ;D
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: undercarriage plan on August 12, 2005, 11:27:17
You can't go straight in there unprepepared!!!!! :o :o :o! You need helmet, gloves, protection overalls, back-up.............  ;D And don't forget to duck ;D Lottie
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on August 12, 2005, 11:29:39
They feel more elastic than before, come off easily, and the wasps show an interest. If you don't get them in time, they either get eaten by wasps, or drop off and get eaten on the ground.
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: daisymay on August 12, 2005, 12:12:28
Having spent about an hour picking plums the other day with an apple picker (making jam on Sunday :)). The ripe ones do come off the tree a lot easier and the squeeze test works. The not so ripe ones are hard to get off the tree, but they do continue to ripen once picked.
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: Svea on August 12, 2005, 12:12:58
yellow plums - what size are they? we used to have a mirabelle tree which is yellow cherry sized plums - super yummy. they turned from green to yellow with a slight rose touch when they were ripe. plus the wasps, of course ;)
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: ruudbarb on August 12, 2005, 12:14:53
Quote from: bupster on August 12, 2005, 11:22:19
My site secretary told me they were plums, and they look plummish.  ???

I will try the squeezy soft drop test forthwith ;D

Hi Bupster - have a look at the following site as it may be of interest if you are trying to identify the plums.

http://www.rhs.org.uk/databases/agmsearch.asp?eti=prunus%20and%20domestica

I was brought up to believe a gage was a superior plum and we had an old orchard/garden that had over half a dozen ancient un-named gage trees and one in particular when it decided to fruit had the most delicious honey flavour with flesh that melted in your mouth but you had to be quick as the birds and wasps knew that too....... :'(
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: bupster on August 12, 2005, 14:48:40
Thanks, clodhopper, but I think I probably need pictures  :-[ They're oval shaped and yellow, slightly smaller than an egg. I'll try picking some this weekend - I haven't dared yet!
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: undercarriage plan on August 12, 2005, 16:42:21
Go on Bupster!! Live dangerously... Pick a plum :o Lottie ;D
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: bupster on August 12, 2005, 16:50:57
I am girding my loins as we speak. Possibly more information than you needed to know.
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: undercarriage plan on August 12, 2005, 16:56:29
It's OK, I've covered my eyes...... :o :o :o!! Lets us know the outcome, and be careful! Lottie ;D
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: jennym on August 20, 2005, 23:34:33
Quote from: bupster on August 12, 2005, 14:48:40
Thanks, clodhopper, but I think I probably need pictures  :-[ They're oval shaped and yellow, slightly smaller than an egg. I'll try picking some this weekend - I haven't dared yet!
Could be Early Laxton? Slight purplish colouring on the yellow?
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: Truffle on August 22, 2005, 13:45:48
Hi all, this is my first ever post!

Just thought I would add that we grow plum-victoria and even when they are really ripe and squishy they still don't fall off the tree, you have to give em a real tug (unlike apples).
I also read that victoria arn't supposed to be the best tasting variety but ours are just awesome  :P :D
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: bananagirl on August 22, 2005, 13:55:58
We have mutant plums...small but tasty, and all ripe by the middle of July.
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: bupster on August 22, 2005, 16:44:45
Update: Have scarfed the lot, best plums I've ever tasted. And have now hacked down enough brambles to scrump what look like victorias from neighbouring (uncultivated) plot. Am very full of plums. :-X
Title: Re: Idiot question regarding plums
Post by: ipt8 on August 25, 2005, 07:03:45
Just eat one and see, you will know if is not ripe.